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Question About RN to BSN Programs

Does anyone know of a college or RN to BSN program that will take all past credits regardless of how long one has been out of school?

I have been out of college for almost 17 years now, but working as a nurse the majority of those 17 years. I do not wish to repeat any classes already taken, so your responses will be most helpful to me. :nurse:

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Where are you located? If you in the Philadelphia area ....Check out Eastern University. They took all mine. I had been out 10 years at the time...I am still working towards it . You were also able to take a set of 3 tests that when you finished essentially gave you credit for life learnings. You received 30 credits.

I have been in the program since 1992 so I am not totally sure they still take them all at this time.

They have however discontinue their traditional program so now only have the accelerated program..

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Thanks doobiedo for your response. :) I've emailed you my location, but I don't believe there are any schools here that take all credits no matter when one graduated which is why I'm looking elsewhere. :)

I take it that you've tried Capital University? I know they have an RN-BSN program, but not sure about the credit issue.

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Thanks AmyLiz! :) I haven't yet tried that college, but will look into it now. :nurse:

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